And three:
After Apple and Sony, it is the
turn of Dell in France to
propose a PC all in
one. Aimed at enthusiasts
beautiful objects, the XPS One
has rather good looks landed on
a desk or sitting in the family
living room.
The manufacturer has
cared for his latest down to the
smallest detail: "triangular
profile recalling the hat
gardeners Asian" (this can not
be devised), foot tempered
glass, rear panel lacquered
black or red, touch-sensitive
keys and bluish halo indicating
the presence of a DVD in the
drive-In short, a small
revolution for a manufacturer
who was not really deemed so far
to the original design of its
machines." To correct that, we
engaged in three years a team of
nearly 500 designers," says
Vincent Baijot, in charge of
European marketing. We wanted to
build computers to successfully
design, easy to install and
use."
Tested for two weeks by 20
Minutes, the XPS One has fully
satisfied. Nothing to fear side
installation: with the exception
of the power cord, no cable on
the horizon, the mouse and
keyboard using a wireless link.
Detail enjoyable, the latter
includes on its right side a
touch pad, similar to that of
laptops, making unnecessary the
use of the mouse (at least for
the right).
While it is not
equipped with the latest
technological guns (TNT HD is
not compatible, no Blue-Ray), the
XPS One is perfectly suited to
the office and multimedia
tasks that he will entrust.
Currently available in two
models, the XPS One is a trial
balloon." We believe a lot to the
all-in-one machines. In case of a
positive reception from
the general public, we plan to
build a full range around this
concept, "says Vincent Baijot.
